Prasenjeet Yadav photographs green meteor falling from space  

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green meteor explosion but his camera captured it, all its brilliance. 

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Yadav has a master’s degree in molecular biology and did research in molecular ecology for several years at National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India. He started out as a scientist but became a storyteller and an adventurer.

According to his website “He now combines his experience in research with his photography skills to popularize ecological and conservation sciences in the wider society. Prasenjeet is one of the very few photographers who integrates science deeply into his photo stories.”

“He chooses ignored subjects, landscapes, and species and finds ways to develop engaging and accessible photos. For every story, he collaborates with researchers, managers, policymakers as well as conservationists.”

He is a founding member of ‘Shoot for Science’ which is an initiative to train scientists in science communication. 

ed it, all its brilliance. 

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Yadav has a master’s degree in molecular biology and did research in molecular ecology for several years at National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India. He started out as a scientist but became a storyteller and an adventurer.

According to his website “He now combines his experience in research with his photography skills to popularize ecological and conservation sciences in the wider society. Prasenjeet is one of the very few photographers who integrates science deeply into his photo stories.”

“He chooses ignored subjects, landscapes, and species and finds ways to develop engaging and accessible photos. For every story, he collaborates with researchers, managers, policymakers as well as conservationists.”

He is a founding member of ‘Shoot for Science’ which is an initiative to train scientists in science communication.